Remember Aaron ? The US Congress doesn’t and wants to make the computer fraud act even worse. You may ask yourself how in the USA someone who copies documents, most of which in the public domain, can get an harsher punishment than murders and child molesters. Seems to me the answer is having their home burglarized, being mugged or being stabbed doesn’t register on the minds of the people who write laws, vote on laws and pay for laws. That’s things that happen to people who don’t have personal security and armored cars. Having their emails and private dealings or bank accounts exposed however, while not on the forethought of regular people, are very much in their spotlight. As a result Aaron was slated for 35 years in prison while a murderer serves 20 and a child molester 5 years.